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    There is nothing particular to a cam that would require
    moving the mark on the balancer!!!!!! The mark on the balancer
    indicates top dead center of the #1 piston. period.

    Something smells fishy. There are two different balancer mark locations for Chevys and you must use the mating timing tab so they will line up. One style is 10 degrees from the key and the older style is 2 degrees from the keyway. Could those guys have mixed balancers and tabs and then tried to change the mark to compensate???

    mike
    Last edited by robot; 03-23-2005 at 10:27 AM.

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